Resource Details
GHG Mitigation Potential, Costs and Benefits in Global Forests: A Dynamic Partial Equilibrium Approach.
Literature:
Journal Articles
Sathaye, J, Makundi, W, Dale, L, Chan, C, Andrasko, K. 2006. GHG Mitigation Potential, Costs and Benefits in Global Forests: A Dynamic Partial Equilibrium Approach.The Energy Journal, vol. 27, Special Issue: Multi-Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Climate Policy.
Contact Info
Corresponding author: JASathaye@lbl.gov.
Affiliations
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, MS 90-4000, Berkeley, CA 94720.
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US Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20460.
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The Energy Journal
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Description
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In this article, the authors discuss the mitigation potential for greenhouse gas carbon sequestration in forest plantations.
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They provide an economic analysis indicating billions of dollars gained through carbon sequestration.
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